Syracuse University Aphasia Lab Clinician Receives National Recognition
Hannah Rembrandt, a licensed speech-language pathologist and Ph.D. student in the College of Arts and Sciences, has been named a 2025 recipient of the Distinguished Early Career Professional Certificate from the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA).
The certificate recognizes early career professionals in audiology and speech-language pathology who are making an impact in the areas of leadership, volunteering or advocacy at the local, state or national level.
Rembrandt works as a clinician in the Syracuse University Aphasia Lab, where the team uses behavioral and physiological measures to study how biopsychosocial factors affect speech and language treatment outcomes for people with aphasia. Her research interests focus on neuroscience and fatigue within the field of speech-language pathology.
ASHA is the national professional, scientific and credentialing association for 241,000 members and affiliates who are audiologists, speech-language pathologists, scientists, assistants and students.
Published: Nov. 21, 2025
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